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20 Market Pl | Baltimore, Md
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33 West Street | Annapolis, Md
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Prairie Home Companion
2010 Summer Love Tour Friday, September 10 6:30pm Gates 8pm Show $25 - $75
A Prairie Home Companion is a live radio variety show created and hosted by Garrison Keillor. The show runs two hours on Saturdays from 6 to 8 p.m Eastern Time, and usually originates from the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, Minnesota, although it is frequently taken on the road. A Prairie Home Companion is known for its musical guests, especially folk and traditional musicians, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and Keillor's comedic storytelling segment, "News from Lake Wobegon".
The music of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash is a cornerstone of rock ‘n roll. As Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN), this trio of legendary singer-songwriters has been actively collaborating since 1969, when they first harmonized in either Joni Mitchell's living room or Mama Cass Elliot's dining room, depending on which member you ask (Crosby and Nash ascribe to the former, Stills is adamant about the latter). Wherever its point of origin, the connection they forged from day one-as artists and as friends-was profound and unbreakable. Essential elements of our pop culture experience, their songs are just as durable, conveying emotional truths and social consciousness in equal measure.
"This 11 piece ensemble will give any Floyd fan the same genuine chills and thrills as the real thing. They masterfully create an amazing audio / visual spectacle with meticulous attention to detail. They truly are as close as you're going to get." - Washington Post
It’s hard not to miss a band that has solidified themselves as bona fide jam band "road warriors." With an uncanny ability to groove effortlessly in the midst of electrifying neon lights, yet still deliver a performance never duplicated---- the band has a show-to-show ritual of choosing the night's set-list----Widespread Panic instills an elated sense of musical discovery in each and every lyric and note. In their 22 years as a band, they have sold over 3 million albums and are consistently one of Pollstar's Top 50 grossing live acts, much in part to the spectacle that they conjure up at each and every show.
presented by Live Nation
The Avett Brothers
w. special guest Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Saturday, October 16 6pm Gates
There is no harmony like brotherly harmony. Something indelible in the weave of voices and play of sensibilities is stamped into the fraternal DNA and also stems from a lifetime of shared experiences.That magic is abundantly evident on I and Love and You, the Avett Brothers’ big-label debut. Its 13 songs are delivered in a style that defies pigeonholing but might be described as a rootsy amalgam of folk, country, bluegrass, rock and pop – even a jab of punk-style dynamics here and there. Drawn by the naked honesty of their songs and the rousing intensity of their live shows, legendary producer and talent scout Rick Rubin signed the Avett Brothers – consisting of siblings Scott and Seth, plus bassist Bob Crawford - to his American Recordings label in 2008.
Presented by Rams Head Promotions and 24-7 Entertainment
Darius Rucker
Friday, October 22 6pm Gates $25 - $60
Having your first country album debut at #1 on the Billboard charts – following a multi-week #1 debut country single – is a huge achievement by anyone’s measure. When you add to that the New York Times’ claim that your debut album is “one of the year’s most vibrant country albums,” and Variety’s declaration that “Country music has a new major star, and the genre may never be the same” – well, it can be pretty heavy stuff. However, what Darius Rucker mostly feels these days is grateful . . . Grateful that the millions of fans that knew Rucker as the voice of Hootie & The Blowfish, the Grammy-winning group whose album Cracked Rear View sold more than 16 million copies, happily followed the singer/songwriter in his natural evolution to country music.
presented by Rams Head Promotions
311
w. Ballyhoo Saturday, October 23 5:30pm Gates $45.50
311 comes to Baltimore celebrating the release of their ninth studio album, Uplifter. The album, produced at 311's Hive Recording Studios in Los Angeles by Bob Rock, debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200, the band's highest chart position in the U.S. to date. This will be a great way to end the Pier season – come listen to all the hits that have made 311 one of the most popular American rock bands of their generation.